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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.105.I
Description
Colorado River-Water Projects-Navajo-Environmental Studies
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
2/5/2002
Author
BOR
Title
Draft EIS-Socioeconomic Section
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
EIS
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<br />220 <br />221 <br />222 <br />223 <br />224 <br />225 <br />226 <br />227 <br />228 <br />229 <br />230 <br />231 <br />232 <br />233 <br />234 <br />235 <br />236 <br />237 <br />238 <br /> 239 <br /> 240 <br /> 241 <br /> 242 <br /> 243 <br /> 244 <br /> 245 <br /> 246 <br /> 247 <br /> 248 <br /> 249 <br /> 250 <br />251 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Chapter 111- Affected Environment/Environmental Consequences <br />PDEIS - Navajo Reservoir Operations <br /> <br /> <br />111-97 <br /> <br />empioyed about 1,300 in 1YY7, which represents about 3 percent of the coeal workforce, <br />and payroll earnings for this sector were $28,388,000, or a little more than 2 percent of <br />the COWley'S cotal earnings (USDA 1997). <br /> <br />San Juan CoWlty ranks eighth in agricultural production among New Mexico coWlties, <br />with cash receipts from all farm commodities of $70,409,000 (USDA 1997). <br />Agriculture makes up about xx: percene of county gross receipes and less than 1 percent <br />of total retail sales. Scrvices, mining, and wholesale and retail trade are the predominant <br />industries. <br /> <br />Retail Sales.-5an Juan CoWlty serves as the major retail hub for the neighboring <br />counties in both New Mexico and Colorado. While largely dependent on the oil and gas <br />sectors, San Juan CoWlty is developing a strong service base. <br /> <br />Table ill -_shows the gross receipts of retail sales in 1997. <br /> <br />Add derailed breakdown of Industries when Internee is restored. <br /> <br />Table 1I1-_.-Comparison of retail sales sectors in <br />San Juan County, New Mexico, in 1997 <br /> <br />Industry <br /> <br />Sales <br />($) Percent of total <br />2,217,000 0,1 <br />525,663,000 23.9 <br />249,819,000 11.3 <br />94,341,000 4,3 <br />101,593,000 4.6 <br />446,578,000 20,3 <br />783,113,000 35.5 <br />2,203,324,000 100.0 <br /> <br />Agriculture <br />Mining <br />Construction <br />Manufacturing <br />Transportation, communication, and utilities <br /> <br />Wholesale trade <br />Retail trade <br />Total retail sales <br /> <br />Source: New Mexico Department of Economic Development. <br /> <br />Draft - Not fir Public Review -January 25,2002 <br /> <br />01077 <br />
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